A Letter From The Founder
“We realized advising a founder on how to sell was useless if their software couldn't reliably talk to their physical hardware.”
Three years ago, we were trying to save drowning ships.
We would come in as outside counsel, attempting to patch failing infrastructures, bolt on new features, and teach founders how to scale their existing systems. We poured resources into optimizing architectures that were fundamentally broken from the start.
Over time, we realized a hard truth: you cannot patch your way to sovereignty. No matter how much we taught our clients, and no matter how many fixes we applied, their growth was inherently hard-capped by their own limiting beliefs of what was technically possible. They didn't need better management. They needed entirely new machines.
The Pivot to Creation
We stopped patching. We stopped advising. We transitioned from an agency of consultants into an absolute strike force of builders. Instead of attempting to salvage legacy code and constrained thinking, we started completely recreating systems from zero, engineered for limitless scale and ultimate sovereignty.
Today, when a founder hits the ceiling of their operational reality, we don't give them a manual on how to fix it. We tear it down and build them the vehicle they didn't know they were allowed to dream of.
Why We Built TRG
Beyond the market need, there was a structural deficit in how top-tier talent is deployed. Highly specialized engineers — the absolute best of the best — are consistently unmet by traditional corporate structures. They get filtered through layers of management, siloed into narrow features, and constrained by bureaucracy.
TRG exists to solve that. We built a company specifically designed for the elite. A sovereign townhouse where the most capable people on earth can come together, operate unconstrained, and genuinely build the way they were meant to build. That is where TRG comes from: a fortress for the unmatched.